Thomas Paine Letters

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Dear fellow colonists, it is to my greatest concern that I am informing you of Great Britain’s advancements. Our mother country has, in accordance to the words of Thomas Paine, increased our taxes along with pushing us towards our own enslavement. With a mindset of wanting what is best for ourselves, I believe we should side with Paine and branch off from Britain. As Paine stated in Common Sense, “We have boosted the protection of Great-Britain, without considering that her motive was interest not attachment.” (page 162) It is sad to say that this is true of our mother country, to only protect her own when necessary. Once we are in need of help, Britain runs elsewhere. We, as the colonists, do not have any issues outside of our mother country.

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